Environmental Toxicology

TEXTBOOK
David A Wright and Pamela Welbourn
630 pages, b\w illus, figs, tabs, maps.
"Environmental Toxicology" is a comprehensive introductory textbook dealing with most aspects of the subject, from the molecular to the ecosystem
level. Early chapters deal with basic and advanced concepts, methods and approaches. The next tier discusses the environmental toxicology of
individual or groups of substances. The third part addresses complex issues, in which many of the concepts, approaches and substances covered in
earlier tiers are incorporated. The fourth part includes chapters on risk assessment, rehabilitation and regulatory toxicology. The book concludes
with a summary of present and future areas of emphasis. Each chapter contains a comprehensive list of references and further reading, case studies
from different jurisdictions, and student exercises. "Environmental Toxicology" is primarily a textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in
environmental toxicology, environmental chemistry, ecotoxicology, applied ecology, environmental management, and risk assessment. It will also be
valuable for specialists in ecology, environmental science, and chemistry.
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